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Parallels
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New South Wales - Higher School Certificate (HSC) English (Module A: Frankenstein and Bladerunner) Mind Map on Parallels, created by janmart.tenedora on 23/06/2013.
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module a: frankenstein and bladerunner
english
module a: frankenstein and bladerunner
new south wales - higher school certificate (hsc)
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Parallels
Purpose
Shelley
Warns people of the consequences
Going too far with science
Superseding God
Scott
Reveals the consequences
When science takes over
'Playing God'
Ultimate destruction of humanity and nature
Roy and Creature
BR draws an undercurrent
in the Frnk myth
sympathy for creature
successfully maps how
film similarily elicits our sympathy for replicants
posses a compelling eloquence
ironically more 'human' than human
Passion for life
Frnk: nature
Br: Roy saves Deckard
Possess more vision
Scenes
Mountain metaphor
Confrontation of gigantic pyramid-like structure
parallel with Mont Blanc
Meeting place between creation and creator
Frnk: Creature and Victor
Victor ascends to meet
BR: Roy and Eldon
Roy ascends to meet
Frnk: "sublime and magnificent"
aritculated through Romantic language
BR: doesn't exhibit illusive, indefinable beauty of sublime nature
Embodies synthetic artificiality
Mathematically and mechanically defined
Rejection
Not accepted in society due to 'appearance'
Both reveal enmity during confrontation
Frankenstein
Spiteful nature caused by
humanities unwillingness to accept
"unearthly ugliness"
Bladerunner
malignity caused by
fear from humanity
treated as mere objects. Killing euphemised to "retirement"
Feared by creators
Humanity
In the end, audience feels more sympathy towards the 'monsters'
Both feel more passion than humans
More human than human
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